i like daniel elsbernd. i think he is a courageous man, and i am glad he saw fit to release those papers, because it did below the whistle on the administration, but he almost went to jail because of that. >> what do you remember of the day president nixon resigned? >> i remember that vividly. and i do not say i gloated over it, i did not. but i felt that justice was done in that case. and i felt the senate, house had approached the matter in a bipartisan way and the vote was overwhelmingly on the side of the president is stepping down. they did not actually take this step to expel him from office, but it was clear that was ahead if he did not step down. i felt that was a case where justice was served. i do not drop any particular glee over it. but i think it was the right course. >> president nixon was very afraid of edward kennedy running against him. i think at that time it was robert kennedy. i think ted kennedy seriously considered it, but i think it would've been in the summer of 1969 he came to the vi